NFL playoff picture Week 13: Thanksgiving games bring huge ramifications

Every week for the duration of the2025 regular season,USA TODAY Sportswill provide timely updates to theNFL's ever-evolving playoff picture − typically starting Sunday afternoon and then moving forward for the remainder of the week (through Monday's and Thursday's games or Saturday's, if applicable. And, when the holidays roll around, we'll be watching then, too).

What just happened? What does it mean? What are the pertinent factors (and, perhaps, tiebreakers) prominently in play as each conference's seven-team bracket begins to crystallize? All will be explained and analyzed up to the point when the postseason field is finalized on Sunday, Jan. 4.

Here's where things stand withWeek 13underway:

Week 6: Washington Commanders wide receiver Chris Moore (19) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the Week 6: Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) carries the ball for a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons played the game while sporting throwback uniforms that harken back to the team's inaugural season of 1966. Week 6: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen operates at the line of scrimmage before a play against the Atlanta Falcons during a Week 6: Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young looks for a receiver against the Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore this uniform combination for the first time in the 30-27 win. <p style=Week 5: Buffalo Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel makes a catch against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. The Bills wore their new "Rivalries" uniform for the "Sunday Night Football" game, which the Patriots won, 23-20.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray makes a throw during the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals wore their all-black uniforms, but were defeated 22-21. <p style=Week 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield awaits the snap against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Both teams wore throwback uniforms in the Buccaneers' 38-35 win. The Buccaneers and Seahawks entered the NFL together as expansion teams in 1976.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) is congratulated by teammate AJ Barner (88) after catching a touchdown pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Lumen Field. The Seahawks wore throwback uniforms harkening back to the team's original look from 1976-2001. Week 5: Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton (8) runs against the Washington Commanders during the first quarter at SoFi Stadium. The Chargers wore monochrome powder blue uniform pants and jerseys for the first time. Week 5: New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (5) is tackled by the Dallas Cowboys' Trevon Diggs (7) and Juanyeh Thomas (2) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Cowboys wore their Week 5: New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields stands in the pocket against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Jets wore their all-black uniforms in the 37-22 loss. <p style=Week 4: Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) hands the ball off to running back J.K. Dobbins during the "Monday Night Football" game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field at Mile High. The Broncos wore their "Midnight Navy" uniforms for the 28-3 win.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: Miami Dolphins running back De'von Achane rushes the ball against the New York Jets during a 27-21 win on "Monday Night Football" at Hard Rock Stadium. The Dolphins wore their new their Nike "Rivalries" uniforms – the team version dubbed "Dark Waters."

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: The Arizona Cardinals defense tackles Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) during the first quarter of a "Thursday Night Football" game at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals became the first NFL team to wear the new Nike "Rivalries" uniform in a game. The Seahawks won the game, 23-20.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 3: Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) makes a catch during his team's <p style=Week 3: New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller (5) stiff arms Seattle Seahawks linebacker Tyrice Knight (48) during the second quarter at Lumen Field. The Saints wore their all-white uniform and helmet combo for the first time in the 44-13 loss.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 3: San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey carries the ball against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers wore throwback jerseys - an homage to the team's 1950s look, as well as its 1994 Super Bowl-winning season - in the 16-15 win against the Cardinals.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 3: New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium. New England brought out its iconic Week 3: Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White (1) runs with the ball as New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner attempts to make the tackle during the second quarter at Raymond James Stadium. The Buccaneers wore their famous Week 3: Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Huntington Bank Field. The Browns debuted their Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis (2) celebrates after making an interception in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars wore their Week 3: Carolina Panthers tight end JaTavion Saunders runs with the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore their special black helmets in the 30-0 win. <p style=Week 2: Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. Sporting "The Vikings Classic" throwback uniform inspired by the team's look during the 1960s and '70s, Minnesota was defeated, 22-6.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 2: The Green Bay Packers' Micah Parsons (1) reacts during a Week 1: New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara scores a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals at Caesars Superdome. The Saints wore their reimagined

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AFC playoff picture

1.New England Patriots(10-2), AFC East leaders:Sunday's narrow defeat of theBengalsgave the Pats the league's best record, moving them past Denver and into the conference's top spot. Good chance they hold onto it when they hit their off week.Remaining schedule: vs.Giants, BYE, vs.Bills, atRavens, at Jets, vs.Dolphins

2.Denver Broncos(9-2), AFC West leaders:Being idle during Week 12 cost them first place in the conference, but you can bet the break was welcome − especially for a team that will need to be close to fully charged for a brutal four-game stretch at the end of its regular season.Remaining schedule: atCommanders, at Raiders, vs.Packers, vs.Jaguars, at Chiefs, vs. Chargers

3.Indianapolis Colts(8-3), AFC South leaders:They've dropped two of their past three to fall off the conference pace ... and are now only one game ahead of Jacksonville and two better than Houston in the division. The next two intra-divisional matchups should be crucial.Remaining schedule: vs.Texans, at Jaguars, atSeahawks, vs. 49ers, vs. Jaguars, at Texans

4.Baltimore Ravens(6-5), AFC North leaders:They sleepwalked past the Jets on Sunday ... but past Pittsburgh and into first place by virtue of a better record in divisional games − and the Ravens will play in three more over the next three weeks, starting Thanksgiving night against Cincinnati.Remaining schedule: vs. Bengals, vs. Steelers, at Bengals, vs. Patriots, at Packers, at Steelers

5.Los Angeles Chargers(7-4), wild card No. 1:They needed last week off ... and Buffalo's loss granted the battered Bolts improved positioning.Remaining schedule: vs. Raiders, vs. Eagles, at Chiefs, at Cowboys, vs. Texans, atBroncos

6.Jacksonville Jaguars(7-4), wild card No. 2:Wins over the Chiefs and Chargers could serve them well when it's time to sort out tiebreakers. Despite beating the Bolts in Week 11, the Jags check in behind them because LA's 6-2 record in AFC games gives it precedence in the current three-way wild-card tiebreaker.Remaining schedule: at Titans, vs. Colts, vs. Jets, at Broncos, vs. Colts, at Titans

7.Buffalo Bills(7-4), wild card No. 3:QB Josh Allen took a beating− as did the Bills' hopes of catching the Patriots in the AFC East race in last week's loss to Houston. Now 4-3 in conference games, Buffalo sits behind the Chargers and Jags in the wild-card seeding.Remaining schedule: at Steelers, vs. Bengals, at Patriots, atBrowns, vs. Eagles, vs. Jets

8.Pittsburgh Steelers(6-5), in the hunt:Sunday's loss at Chicagodropped them from first place in the AFC North all the way out of the field. A Bengals ambush of Baltimore on Thanksgiving would definitely help.Remaining schedule: vs. Bills, at Ravens, vs. Dolphins, at Lions, at Browns, vs. Ravens

9.Houston Texans(6-5), in the hunt:They've won four of five, including three in a rowwithout injured QB C.J. Stroud. If they want to win the AFC South for a third straight year, the Texans likely need to sweep the Colts while continuing their surge ... but the pieces are falling into place for a late charge to the top.Remaining schedule: at Colts, at Chiefs, vs. Cardinals, vs. Raiders, at Chargers, vs. Colts

10.Kansas City Chiefs(6-5), in the hunt:Their nine-year run atop the AFC West appears practically over. Still plenty of time to recover otherwise −and maybe that began last Sunday vs. Indy− for a team that's never missed the AFC championship game since Patrick Mahomes became the QB1 in 2018. Still, Thursday's Thanksgiving throwdown at Dallas looms as important ... if notquitemust-win.Remaining schedule: at Cowboys, vs. Texans, vs. Chargers, at Titans, vs. Broncos, at Raiders

Willie Anderson, T - 1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens | (Times as a Semifinalist: 6 - 2021-26 ) Drew Brees, QB - 2001-05 San Diego Chargers, 2006-2020 New Orleans Saints | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026 ) Lomas Brown, T - 1985-1995 Detroit Lions, 1996-98 Arizona Cardinals, 1999 Cleveland Browns, 2000-01 New York Giants, 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026 ) Jahri Evans, G - 2006-2016 New Orleans Saints, 2017 Green Bay Packers | (Times as a Semifinalist: 4 - 2023-26 ) Larry Fitzgerald, WR - 2004-2020 Arizona Cardinals | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026 ) Frank Gore, RB - 2005-2014 San Francisco 49ers, 2015-17 Indianapolis Colts, 2018 Miami Dolphins, 2019 Buffalo Bills, 2020 New York Jets | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026 ) Rodney Harrison, S - 1994-2002 San Diego Chargers, 2003-08 New England Patriots | (Times as a Semifinalist: 5 - 2021, 2023-26 ) Torry Holt, WR - 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 2 - 2015 -2026 ) Luke Kuechly, LB - 2012-19 Carolina Panthers | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26) Eli Manning, QB - 2004-2019 New York Giants | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26 ) Robert Mathis, DE/LB - 2003-2016 Indianapolis Colts |(Times as a Semifinalist: 5 - 2022-26) Philip Rivers, QB - 2004-2019 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, 2020 Indianapolis Colts | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026 ) Steve Smith Sr., WR - 2001-2013 Carolina Panthers, 2014-16 Baltimore Ravens | (Times as a Semifinalist: 5 - 2022-26 ) Terrell Suggs, LB/DE - 2003-2018 Baltimore Ravens, 2019 Arizona Cardinals, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26 ) Fred Taylor, RB - 1998-2008 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009-2010 New England Patriots | (Times as a Semifinalist: 7 - 2020-26 ) Earl Thomas, S – 2010-18 Seattle Seahawks, 2019 Baltimore Ravens | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 – 2025-26 ) Adam Vinatieri, K - 1996-2005 New England Patriots, 2006-2019 Indianapolis Colts | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26 ) Hines Ward, WR - 1998-2011 Pittsburgh Steelers | (Times as a Semifinalist: 10 - 2017- 2026) Reggie Wayne, WR - 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts | (Times as a Semifinalist: 7 - 2020-26) Richmond Webb, T - 1990-2000 Miami Dolphins, 2001-02 Cincinnati Bengals | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26 ) Vince Wilfork, DT - 2004-2014 New England Patriots, 2015-16 Houston Texans | (Times as a Semifinalist: 5 - 2022-26) Kevin Williams, DT - 2003-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014 Seattle Seahawks, 2015 New Orleans Saints | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026) Steve Wisniewski, G - 1989-2001 Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders | (Times as a Semifinalist: 3 - 2014, 2025-26 ) Jason Witten, TE - 2003-2019 Dallas Cowboys, 2020 Las Vegas Raiders | (Times as a Semifinalist: 1 - 2026) Darren Woodson, S - 1992-2003 Dallas Cowboys | (Times as a Semifinalist: 10 - 2015, 2017, 2019-2026) Marshal Yanda, G/T - 2007-2019 Baltimore Ravens | (Times as a Semifinalist: 2 - 2025-26 )

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NFC playoff picture

1.Los Angeles Rams(9-2), NFC West leaders:While Philly owns the head-to-head tiebreaker, it doesn't matter now that the Rams have the better record in theaftermath of the Eagles' demise in Week 12. Still, LA has scant breathing room between itself and the Seahawks plus 49ers in the division.Remaining schedule: atPanthers, at Cardinals, vs. Lions, at Seahawks, at Falcons, vs. Cardinals

2.Philadelphia Eagles(8-3), NFC East leaders:Last Sunday's collapse likely won't cost them the division. But it did drop them behind the Rams and served as another worrisome potential harbinger for the defending champs.Remaining schedule: vs.Bears, at Chargers, vs. Raiders, at Commanders, at Bills, vs. Commanders

3.Chicago Bears(8-3), NFC North leaders:They've won eight of nine since an 0-2 start to stunningly take over first place in the division. An inferior record (5-2) in NFC games keeps Chicago behind the Eagles. But the winner of their Black Friday matchup will assume sole possession of second place in the conference.Remaining schedule: at Eagles, at Packers, vs. Browns, vs. Packers, at 49ers, vs. Lions

4.Tampa Bay Buccaneers(6-5), NFC South leaders:Their divisional lead over Carolina was (barely) restored Monday night, but it might not be worth much if injured QB Baker Mayfield is severely limited on the field.Remaining schedule: vs. Cardinals, vs.Saints, vs. Falcons, at Panthers, at Dolphins, vs. Panthers

5.Seattle Seahawks(8-3), wild card No. 1:All three of the 'Hawks' losses are against NFC opponents, including two in the division − defeats that won't serve them well in the tiebreaker department.Remaining schedule: vs. Vikings, at Falcons, vs. Colts, vs. Rams, at Panthers, at 49ers

6.Green Bay Packers(7-3-1), wild card No. 2:They can't improve their positioning in the wild-card ranks or division with a win in Detroit on Thanksgiving. But a loss would drop them out of the field entirely.Remaining schedule: at Lions, vs. Bears, at Broncos, at Bears, vs. Ravens, at Vikings

7.San Francisco 49ers(8-4), wild card No. 3:Not a pretty win Monday night, but the Niners will take it as they solidify their hold on the conference's final playoff spot.Remaining schedule: at Browns, BYE, vs. Titans, at Colts, vs. Bears, vs. Seahawks

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs runs for a first down against Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney (29) during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024.

8.Detroit Lions(7-4), in the hunt:Thanksgiving is a huge game and won the Lions' can ill afford to lose after getting whacked by the Pack in Week 1. But salvage a sweep, and Detroit moves into second place in the NFC North and into the seventh seed in the conference (while pushing the Niners to sixth).Remaining schedule: vs. Packers, vs. Cowboys, at Rams, vs. Steelers, at Vikings, at Bears

9.Carolina Panthers(6-6), in the hunt:The Panthers (still) only have one win against a team (Green Bay) currently above .500 after losing in Silicon Valley on Monday night. But Carolina has beaten the .500 Cowboys, who they're otherwise virtually tied with.Remaining schedule: vs. Rams, BYE, at Saints, vs.Buccaneers, vs. Seahawks, at Buccaneers

10.Dallas Cowboys(5-5-1), in the hunt:Two wins in a row continues to fuel fresh postseason hope in Big D. But beating K.C for three in a row would only move Dallas past Carolina − and perhaps just temporarily.Remaining schedule: vs. Chiefs, at Lions, vs. Vikings, vs. Chargers, at Commanders, at Giants

NFL teams eliminated from playoff contention in 2025

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Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz joined college football's $10 million club with a six-year contract extension through the 2031 season.

The deal with the Tigers removes Drinkwitz from the offseason coaching carousel and was confirmed by the University of Missouri Board of Curators after unanimous approval Wednesday night. His annual salary will average $10.75 million.

"My family and I believe deeply in the vision and leadership from our administration and are incredibly happy to continue calling Columbia our home," Drinkwitz, 42, said. "I'm grateful for the unwavering support of President Mun Choi, the Board of Curators, led by Chair Todd Graves and incoming Vice Chair Bob Blitz, along with our athletics director Laird Veatch. We're also incredibly thankful for the support of our generous donors and NIL partners. I'm committed to continuing our work to build Mizzou into a championship program."

Drinkwitz was hired in 2019 after one season at Appalachian State. Missouri won 11 games in 2023 and was 10-3 last season after the Tigers had a 17-19 record in his first three seasons in Columbia.

The Tigers are 7-4 (3-4 SEC) this season, with three of their losses to ranked Southeastern Conference opponents (Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas A&M) still alive in the CFP playoff picture.

Missouri needs two more wins this season to hit 30 over the past three seasons. The Tigers are 33-9 at home under Drinkwitz but finish the regular season o the road Saturday against Arkansas (2-9, 0-7).

His success sparked interest from SEC programs with openings. He was rumored to be on the radar of Florida and LSU, programs with existing vacancies thought to both be prioritizing Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin.

"Under his vision and leadership, Coach Drinkwitz has transformed the standard for Mizzou Football and united our entire program and fan base behind a clear pursuit of excellence," Veatch said. "We're thrilled he will continue leading our team into the future. This is an incredible time for our program: Our unprecedented 20-game home sellout streak speaks to our fans' tremendous passion and commitment, while the Memorial Stadium Centennial Project reflects our growing and sustained investment in Mizzou Football.

"It's also critically important that we continue providing Coach Drinkwitz with the resources necessary to build and develop championship rosters in the Southeastern Conference. This new contract reflects our commitment to further strengthening and enhancing those resources. Our 'Will to Win' is clear - we're fully aligned behind Coach Drinkwitz and eager to keep building with him as he leads this program forward in the pursuit of championships."

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Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force

CHICAGO (AP) — Newly released transcripts of private interviews with a senior U.S. Border Patrol official and other authorities leading the immigrationcrackdownin theChicago areareveal tense exchanges as leaders dodged questions about high-profile uses of force.

Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol leader behind the operation that has netted more than3,000 arrestssince September, sat for the sworn deposition over three days in late October and early November. He left Chicago this month to lead a similar operation in North Carolina and is expected to oversee another in New Orleans starting as soon as next week.

Hundreds of pages of transcripts from the deposition released Tuesday shed light on key moments noted by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis in ablistering 223-page opinionthis month in a lawsuit alleging federal agents used excessive force against protesters, journalists and clergy members.

Ellis issued apreliminary injunctionearlier this month restricting agents from using physical force and chemical agents like tear gas and pepper balls, unless necessary or to prevent "an immediate threat." Afederal appeals courtlater temporarily haltedthe order. Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, called the appeals court ruling "a win for the rule of law and for the safety of every law enforcement officer."

Deposition transcripts reveal tense clashes between attorneys

The deposition was heated from its first moments as U.S. Department of Justice attorney Sarmad Khojasteh complained about an attorney representing the coalition of protesters, journalists and faith leaders not shaking Bovino's hand as they arrived.

"That was noted," Khojasteh said on Oct. 30. "I get your position. This is like the hill you're going to die on here. That's fine. Treat him with respect. Treat me with respect."

"Treat the process with respect, sir," the plaintiffs' attorney Locke Bowman responded.

The tense standoffs between the attorneys also included Khojasteh calling Bowman a "petulant old man" as Bowman accused Khojasteh of hindering the proceedings through constant objections.

"Stop it. Just stop it," Bowman finally said after Khojasteh consistently objected to questions throughout the deposition.

Bovino evades questions about immigration agents' use of force

The transcripts also include hours of Bovino giving evasive responses as he defended agents' use of force and characterized protesters as "violent rioters."

He was repeatedly questioned over an Oct. 23 protest in the historically Mexican-American neighborhood of Little Village, where Bovino initially claimed he threw tear gas canisters after being hit with a rock, which he said hurt but did not break skin. As he was questioned, Bovino admitted he was "mistaken" and the rock was thrown after he threw the tear gas. Ellis has accused Bovino of lying about the incident in court.

When he was asked if he threw "a canister of CS gas," Bovino said he did not.

"Okay. Why not?" he was asked.

"You said canister. I threw two. That's — that's plural," Bovino responded.

Bovino also said he believed agents were justified in using tear gas in a residential neighborhood prior to a Halloween parade before admitting he had not reviewed any footage of the incident.

He continued to dodge questions, even after being shown a clip of himself tackling a man to the ground during a protest outside a federal immigration facility in the west Chicago suburb of Broadview. After attorneys played footage of the man's arrest, Bovino repeatedly denied that he tackled "an older gentleman" in the video and dodged questions on whether he used force. Bovino acknowledged that he made physical contact with the man, but denied that he applied force.

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Private interviews with other federal officials — Russell Hott, a US. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement official, and Daniel Parra, deputy chief patrol agent at Customs and Border Protection — also showed bickering between attorneys and lawyers representing the federal government consistently objecting to questioning.

During his deposition, Hott acknowledged that ICE agents do not receive regular training on crowd control and that he too had no crowd control experience before arriving in Broadview, the site of tense demonstrations over the last few months. He also admitted that the consistent use of tear gas and pepper balls stopped after Illinois State Police took over responding to these protests.

Hott also dodged questions about use of force, including by saying he doesn't know the context when asked if use of force was justified against a pastor shot in the head with pepper balls while praying. Parra, meanwhile, repeated "I do not recall" when asked about specific incidents in use of force reports presented by attorneys during his deposition.

Parra also admitted that Border Patrol agents do not typically work in dense urban areas or in situations where they encounter protesters — an issue brought up by Ellis in court as she slammed agents for engaging in high-speed car chases and using crowd control techniques she said were inappropriate for urban areas.

"This isn't the border," she said.

Parra also said he could not "think of at the moment" any evidence that Ellis' restrictions on use of force are adversely affecting Border Patrol enforcement operations. This comes after attorneys argued in court that complying with the requirements would halt immigration enforcement operations.

Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force

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BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil'​s government will ‌seek a cooperation agreement ‌with the U.S. to fight money laundering ⁠and the ‌illegal export of weapons, ‍Finance Minister Fernando Haddad told reporters on Thursday.

Haddad ​said U.S.‌-based funds are being used for money laundering and to disguise foreign ⁠investments in ​Brazil, ​after a high-profile police operation in ‍the ⁠fuel sector uncovered entities incorporated in ⁠Delaware.

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